I love your technique. I never wear bangle bracelets because I have such a small wrist, this style will be perfect for me. Keep up the good work, love your tutorials.
Interessant wieviele verschiedene Materialien man braucht, um diese Armreifen herzustellen. Mira, deine Kreativität zeigt sich im Ergebnis - wunderschöne Armreifen❣️😘
I always enjoy watching and learning from your videos. Your style of speaking and teaching is so relaxing. Thank you so much for all you share with all of us. 🦋🦋
Those are such wonderful comments! They mean a lot, thank you! 🙏😍 I’m really happy to hear you’re enjoying the little videos! ‘See’ you again soon - here or over on IG 🙋♀️
Hi, Mira,🙋🏼♀️ This looks like so much fun to make! Your tip about using tweezers to help make knots will be very helpful. I’m especially looking forward to the second part. I hope that you had a lovely summer break, but glad you’re back.🥰Happy making❣️
This is so perfect! I hate stretchy bracelets but love the look of the stack. .I think these will be just what I need for my hippie boho gramma vibe. :)
I’m in love 😍😍😍😍😍😍! I love bracelets and bangles and I wear them a lot, I used to make them (with beads) when I was a teenager, and I find these ones so so so so beautiful! They’re scrappy the way I love it, easy to make and so unique! As always, a wonderful tutorial (no matter the numbers of likes and views 😉) and, again, you’re an amazing artist 💙♥️💜🧡❤️💚🤎💛🩷🩶🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘
I thought all these yummy torn edges and wonky stitches might be right up your alley! ❤️ I could sit and make these all day lol, but I’m running out of arm to wear them all soon 🫢😁.. Thanks so much for your lovely comments 🤗🤗🤗, very motivating and affirming ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much for this tutorial, Mira… it’s really awesome. I use fabritac all the time too - it can glue just about anything, so versatile… and “grabs” on quick. Love your ideas… I will be adding them to my process for the headbands. Look forward to seeing your ideas for further embellishments. In the meantime, I’m going to give this a try to make a bracelet. Imagine how groovy I’ll look with my new Boho bracelet AND headband!!! 😘
Groovy indeed!! 😍😍 If you’re not careful, you’ll get lots of requests in from your family to make them some hehe.. and matching headbands to go with the bangles is going to be too fabulous for words!! Happy porch stitching 😍😍🙋♀️
I'm so happy I found your channel! I need to binge watch all of them now! I LOVE these bracelets and have bought a few of the supplies. I ordered the cording but when I went to rewatch the video, you used nylon cording. I bought cotton cording. Will that make a huge difference? Thank you so much for sharing your talents!
I'm so happy you found me, too! A very warm welcome to my channel! 🙋♀️ I have had a go using cotton cord instead of nylon cord as well and found that it worked just as well. I found the cotton cord a bit softer than the nylon cord, so I added a thicker base layer and / or more stitching to stiffen it up a bit. I happened to have the nylon cord already, but going forward I would order a natural fibre, such as cotton or bamboo next time. I hope you'll have lots of fun stitching and will enjoy this as a relaxing process! 'See' you again soon 😊
Warm greetings back to Türkiye! 🙋♀️ I will set up subtitles for this video and also for part 1 later on this weekend. I have to manually type them out first and then set up each language individually so that RUclips can do the translations. It takes several hours, so it needs a few cups of tea and a slice of cake (or two 🤭) to get through it.. I know subtitles help many people from around the world, so I’ll definitely set them up! Thanks so much for watching 🙋♀️❤️
Thanks very much for the lovely feedback! I’ve had the cord for ages and don’t have the packaging anymore, but my best guess is that it is a 3mm nylon cord. I purchased 4mm cotton cord for the rope bowl tutorial (wanting to switch to a natural fibre) and that would work as well for the bangles. The nylon cord is stiffer, so I’d do a bit more stitching over a cotton cord for a bangle to give it structure. Or wrap the base fabric a bit tighter, perhaps. Happy creating! 🤷♀️
I think this is a 3mm cord, but you can use thicker cord as well, no problem. If what you have is thinner, you might need to build up more fabric layers to get some structure. Happy stitching! 🙋♀️
Absolutely Love!!!!❤❤❤
🙏🥰 thank you so much! ❤️
Absolutely love this 🙏 thank you so much for the tutorials
You are very welcome, thanks so much for watching! Much appreciated 🙋♀️☺️
Love love love the bracelets and plan on making some with scraps from my sewing room.
Yay! Have fun! 🙋♀️🪡🧵
I love your technique. I never wear bangle bracelets because I have such a small wrist, this style will be perfect for me. Keep up the good work, love your tutorials.
Thank you for this inspiring video. They are easier to make than I would have thought- great way to use up scraps!
You are most welcome! Really pleased to hear you enjoyed watching and I hope you’ll have a go at stitching a few..! ☺️🙋♀️
Excellent!! Thank you!!
You are welcome! Thank you very much for watching! 🙏☺️
Interessant wieviele verschiedene Materialien man braucht, um diese Armreifen herzustellen. Mira, deine Kreativität zeigt sich im Ergebnis - wunderschöne Armreifen❣️😘
Vielen lieben Dank! 😍🙋♀️
These are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing the process ❤
You are most welcome! I’m very grateful for everyone who is watching! Thank you 😍🙋♀️❤️
Love these! Great use of bits of fabric. Looking forward to part 2.
Thank you so much for watching, glad to hear you enjoyed it! 🙋♀️😁
Love this , and thank you for showing us! Love these…
You are most welcome! Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment! 🙏🙋♀️
Dein Ideenreichtum scheint mir grenzenlos. Vielen Dank für die vielen hübschen Ideen ❤
Sehr, sehr gern geschehen, Elke! Ich Danke dir fürs Zuschauen! 😍🙋♀️
I always enjoy watching and learning from your videos. Your style of speaking and teaching is so relaxing. Thank you so much for all you share with all of us. 🦋🦋
Those are such wonderful comments! They mean a lot, thank you! 🙏😍
I’m really happy to hear you’re enjoying the little videos! ‘See’ you again soon - here or over on IG 🙋♀️
Worth the wait ... so darling!
Aw thank you, very kind of you! 😍☺️
Hi, Mira,🙋🏼♀️ This looks like so much fun to make! Your tip about using tweezers to help make knots will be very helpful. I’m especially looking forward to the second part. I hope that you had a lovely summer break, but glad you’re back.🥰Happy making❣️
Thank you so much, Patti! Very much appreciated 😍
I hope you’ve had a great summer, too!
Let’s hope for a cosy fall full of stitching.. 🍁🍂🎃
This is so perfect! I hate stretchy bracelets but love the look of the stack. .I think these will be just what I need for my hippie boho gramma vibe. :)
I think they definitely are right up your street, by the sound of it! I hope you’ll give making them a go..! 🙋♀️
I’m in love 😍😍😍😍😍😍! I love bracelets and bangles and I wear them a lot, I used to make them (with beads) when I was a teenager, and I find these ones so so so so beautiful! They’re scrappy the way I love it, easy to make and so unique! As always, a wonderful tutorial (no matter the numbers of likes and views 😉) and, again, you’re an amazing artist 💙♥️💜🧡❤️💚🤎💛🩷🩶🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘
I thought all these yummy torn edges and wonky stitches might be right up your alley! ❤️
I could sit and make these all day lol, but I’m running out of arm to wear them all soon 🫢😁.. Thanks so much for your lovely comments 🤗🤗🤗, very motivating and affirming ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love these … thankYou for tutorial 💜🪡🧵
You’re most welcome! I’m grateful to everyone who is watching, thank you 😍😍🙋♀️
Thanks so much for this tutorial, Mira… it’s really awesome. I use fabritac all the time too - it can glue just about anything, so versatile… and “grabs” on quick. Love your ideas… I will be adding them to my process for the headbands. Look forward to seeing your ideas for further embellishments. In the meantime, I’m going to give this a try to make a bracelet. Imagine how groovy I’ll look with my new Boho bracelet AND headband!!! 😘
Groovy indeed!! 😍😍
If you’re not careful, you’ll get lots of requests in from your family to make them some hehe.. and matching headbands to go with the bangles is going to be too fabulous for words!!
Happy porch stitching 😍😍🙋♀️
@@bluebellhillcrafts Haha... I'm on it!!!
Love these … what size nylon cording is this ? ThankYou💜
I don’t have the packaging any longer, but I think it’s 3mm..
thanks so much for watching! 😍🙋♀️
I'm so happy I found your channel! I need to binge watch all of them now! I LOVE these bracelets and have bought a few of the supplies. I ordered the cording but when I went to rewatch the video, you used nylon cording. I bought cotton cording. Will that make a huge difference?
Thank you so much for sharing your talents!
I'm so happy you found me, too! A very warm welcome to my channel! 🙋♀️
I have had a go using cotton cord instead of nylon cord as well and found that it worked just as well. I found the cotton cord a bit softer than the nylon cord, so I added a thicker base layer and / or more stitching to stiffen it up a bit. I happened to have the nylon cord already, but going forward I would order a natural fibre, such as cotton or bamboo next time. I hope you'll have lots of fun stitching and will enjoy this as a relaxing process! 'See' you again soon 😊
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Thank you 🙏 💚😁
Türkiye den selamlar 🙋🏻 tarifler için teşekkürler Türkçe altyazılı olsa çok sevinirim sizi iyi anlamak için 😘👋🌹
Warm greetings back to Türkiye! 🙋♀️
I will set up subtitles for this video and also for part 1 later on this weekend. I have to manually type them out first and then set up each language individually so that RUclips can do the translations. It takes several hours, so it needs a few cups of tea and a slice of cake (or two 🤭) to get through it..
I know subtitles help many people from around the world, so I’ll definitely set them up!
Thanks so much for watching 🙋♀️❤️
This was amazing to see your process in making these. What width nylon cord do you use please???
Thanks very much for the lovely feedback! I’ve had the cord for ages and don’t have the packaging anymore, but my best guess is that it is a 3mm nylon cord. I purchased 4mm cotton cord for the rope bowl tutorial (wanting to switch to a natural fibre) and that would work as well for the bangles. The nylon cord is stiffer, so I’d do a bit more stitching over a cotton cord for a bangle to give it structure. Or wrap the base fabric a bit tighter, perhaps.
Happy creating! 🤷♀️
Thank you so much
What size cord?
I think this is a 3mm cord, but you can use thicker cord as well, no problem. If what you have is thinner, you might need to build up more fabric layers to get some structure. Happy stitching! 🙋♀️
Oh,so gorgeous ❤!
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Super great tutorial! You mentioned on Instagram selling kits. I would definitely buy one ..or two 😅